Monday, October 19, 2015

Succulence Fabric Bundle Giveaway from FabricCadabra

Have y'all heard of the darling fabric shop FabricCadabra?? It's run by a two sisters that LOVE to sew. They have an eye for fabrics and carry a great selection in their shop.

These sewing sisters have graciously offered to give away a beautiful bundle of Bonnie Christine's new fabric Succulence. Aren't these colors just gorgeous and perfect for some fall sewing!

So here are the details...

One lucky winner will receive this gorgeous bundle of Succulence. Winner will be chosen at random and be notified via email Thursday Oct. 22, 2015.

Be sure to swing by FabricCadabra to say thank you and give them some love!

To enter to the giveaway, all you have to do is leave a comment with what you would make with the bundle. You can also get an extra entry by stopping by and following FabricCadabra on Instagram too! Easy Peasy right? Here's the catch- you gotta leave a way for me to get a hold of you if you are the winner- so make sure to leave your email address.

I just saw a tutorial on Flamingo Toes for an adorable vintage camper kitchen set. Some of these fabrics might look really nice in that! Or maybe a simple lap quilt. Thanks for the opportunity to win! Thanks for introducing me to their shop, too. Lots of lovely fabric there and prices are reasonable!

Thank you and FabricCadabra for a gorgeous bundle! This fabric is something I know my mother would love. She wants a new tote bag so I would definitely make her one for Christmas!anglanouette at gmail dot com

Beautiful fabric. Should this bundle show up in my mailbox it is going directly into a quilt for a friend. The scraps will become a new tote bag for this same friend. These fabrics just speak her name. Thanks for sharing.

I think I'd like to attempt a mini block sampler quilt. Have wanted to do one for ages but have been using up stash rather than buying more so don't have great coordinating fabric. This would be perfect. katielovescrafting@gmail.com x

I would make burette/bag covers for my patients after fluid additives are put in our IV bags (I'm a vet tech). Some drugs are light-sensitive; why not cover these things in something reusable and totally cute?

Beautiful fabrics! I see some great decorative pieces for my spare bedroom made out of these. Pillowcases, runners for the dresser, nightstand, and desk I use a vanity, cosmetic bags, maybe a bed runner.